What do you use as a "Motivation Tool"?

LilBrat71
LilBrat71 Posts: 59 Member
edited September 26 in Motivation and Support
Hello Everyone!

I'm fairly new here and just beginning to learn my way around MFP. So far, I am muddling through in the hopes of one day reaching my goal and I am astounded at the amount of support people of MFP so selfishly give. It's wonderful!

I would like to know what some of the members use as "Motivational Tools". Do you use an old photograph on the refrigerator? A dress or old pair of jeans strategically placed in plain sight? I'm in need of some ideas as there are days when I simply do NOT want to get on the bike despite the fact that I absolutely LOVE the way my body feels when I'm through with a trail ride. There are days when I want to have a bowl of Bryers and there are most certainly days when I simply don't make time to make this program work for me!

So... what do YOU do to keep yourself motivated?

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  • rfcollins33
    rfcollins33 Posts: 630
    the WHOLE back of my closet that is filled with size 6's just waiting to be worn! lol... I also added some fat pics on my profile here that help as well!
  • l3xii
    l3xii Posts: 160
    well i took out the smallest pair of jeans in my closet and now they are in the front so every time i open it it reminds me why im doing what im doing.... to get back in them they are my favorite too and i refuse to buy any bigger ones!
  • stella77
    stella77 Posts: 282
    I don't have anything to motivate me. I try to see this as a lifestyle change, even when I get to maintenance - and I know that keeping myself motivated for whatever it is won't last forever. I want to make it a habit, a part of my normal daily life!
    So my only motivation is - logging into the MFP, but hope to go without it once I reach my maintenance weight...
  • rebeccalippett
    rebeccalippett Posts: 21 Member
    I sign up for races. Then I'm forced to train for them! If I know I have a race coming up it gets me out of the door running. Otherwise it's too easy to just skip sessions!

    Perhaps you could find out about trail riding clubs and events that you could take part in? Might help to motivate you out the door!

    Good luck!

    B x
  • whiskey9890
    whiskey9890 Posts: 652 Member
    my friends on here, when i see them succeeding, it really encourages me to keep trying, i mean if they can do it why can't i
  • strapple
    strapple Posts: 353 Member
    i have pictures of me at 19 when i was 95 lbs to keep me motivated and i even saved my old bras that i want so desperately to fit into ;{
  • alison2429
    alison2429 Posts: 236 Member
    Simple - MFP!!! That is all you need.
  • BunnybeeJG
    BunnybeeJG Posts: 344 Member
    sex with my boyfriend.
    cuz he lives in another state.

    and i want to have sex with him.
    lol

    of course theres also the motivation of wanting my family to meet him and everything and not think what's this nice looking guy doing with her she's so fat... cuz i know it sounds harsh but welcome to my family where everything is about weight and whether or not you have a license which... guess what i don't have and on top of it i'm fat lol

    so..
    sex. :tongue:
  • BunnybeeJG
    BunnybeeJG Posts: 344 Member
    oh ya... and i want children and want to be healthy enough to.
  • capricorn144
    capricorn144 Posts: 335 Member
    I don't think I can top that one...LOL!

    Being new and having this on my iphone is a big help to stay motivated.
    I think logging into the tracker really SHOWS where you are at. If it is not on there I am not eating it!
    so far so good.

    Having a plan as I start the day is the best.:happy:
  • AllyS7
    AllyS7 Posts: 480 Member
    I sign up for races. Then I'm forced to train for them! If I know I have a race coming up it gets me out of the door running. Otherwise it's too easy to just skip sessions!

    Perhaps you could find out about trail riding clubs and events that you could take part in? Might help to motivate you out the door!

    Good luck!

    B x

    I second this. I'm such a competitive person, that when I signed up for a race with people I work with I had to train because I wanted to be able to first finish, then do well.

    Now I just enjoy running!
  • I also use a gps tracker on my phone. I love my gps lady (voice on the phone) that announces how far I've gone and how many minutes as I walk. It's fun to then upload it and see the map of where I walked and the mile markers. Gps lady is great!!
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